University of Virginia record February, 1914 | ||
THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MAGAZINE.
Founded 1838.
The University of Virginia Magazine, designed to encourage
literary work among the students, is published by the students with
the advisory assistance of the Linden Kent Memorial School of English
Literature, eight months of the session. Its editorial staff consists
of an editor-in-chief and four associate editors, a business
manager, and a treasurer.
As a further stimulus to literary activity, the University of Virginia
Magazine offers every year three medals: one for the best
poem, one for the best short story, and one for the best essay, of
for each scholastic year. The awards are made by alumni
committees, one committee for each of the three medals.
For the best short story | Burr Chapman Cook |
For the best essay | Hugh Alwyn Inness-Brown |
For the best poem | Leigh Gibson Newell |
Editor-in-Chief | Henry Porterfield Taylor |
Associate Editors.
Darley Hiden Ramsey
John Owen Beaty
Carl B. Livingston
Clayton Abernathy Davidson
Frank Murray Dixon, Business Manager.
Charles Rolland Enos, Treasurer.
College Topics is a semi-weekly newspaper, published under the
auspices of the General Athletic Association, devoted to the interests
of athletics and the university at large.
Editor-in-Chief for 1913-1914.
Samuel Tilden Bitting.
Corks and Curls is an annual, published during the last term of
each session, under the direction of the Greek letter fraternities and
the two literary societies.
Frank Waters Rogers.
University of Virginia record February, 1914 | ||